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One of the games that continues to give something to talk about decades after its release is The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TimeIt is a title that offers a great story and great gameplay. However, it also included some enemies that shocked more than one, so one fan wanted to give them more realism and give them a real reason to be afraid of them.
If you are one of the players who enjoyed the Nintendo game, but were shocked by the appearance of some scary monsters in the release, let us tell you that you haven’t seen anything yet.
Why do we say that? Because talented Mexican artist Andrés Ríos decided to create some new shows with some of the Nintendo 64 title’s most representative enemies, all in a version that doesn’t let you sleep.
Here you can see them:
As you can see, the work done by the concept artist looks impressive and shows us Dead Hand, Bongo Bongo, RedDeads, and Skulltula in a way that’s so realistic that it’s going to give us more chills than in their original versions.
“I chose [estos 4] Because those were the ones I hated when I was a kid. I really love ocarina of time And in my spare time, I work on more fan art, and eventually I want to do more other games Zelda as such Majora mask a Wind Wicker‘ said the mexican to life nintendo.
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If you want to know more about the work of these talented fans the legend of zeldaWe invite you to visit their official Twitter account at this link.
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